Unraveling Genetic Mutations

Listen to Shannon Boye, Ph.D., an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Florida, talk about her journey in academia and what led her to try gene therapy in the fight against a mutation causing babies to be born blind. Learn more about Unraveling Genetic Mutations.

Modest Exercise Can Cue Beneficial Changes to Body’s Internal Clock, Study in Mice Shows

Just an hour of exercise a day resets the muscular “clocks” in mice by about an hour, University of Florida Health researchers have found. If replicated in humans, the findings could have important implications for using exercise to reset disrupted biological clocks in older adults and night shift workers, the researchers said. Circadian rhythms, the […]

UF Study: Telehealth Individual Counseling for Weight Loss Maintenance Works

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about an explosion in telehealth, but is it as effective as in-person treatment? A new University of Florida study published in JAMA Network Open found that rural residents who received individual telephone counseling for a year after participating in a weight loss program were able to maintain 100% of their […]

What’s Growing On: UF/IFAS SEEDIT Program

North Central Florida is quilt made of different industries that go beyond citrus and other commercial crops. The coronavirus pandemic took a hit on the economy, slowing down research for various industries such as livestock and aquaculture. To bring enterprising industries, the University of Florida has launched a new state program called SEEDIT. Research for […]

Brain Cancer Expert Elected to Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida

Duane A. Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D., a leading expert in the search for ways to treat aggressive adult and pediatric brain tumors, has been elected a member of the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida. He was elected for “improving lives of adults and children with brain tumors through substantial advances in novel immunotherapies […]

CitraBlue, a New St. Augustinegrass, Released

The University of Florida’s first turfgrass release in over a decade, CitraBlue St. Augustinegrass, is now available for purchase throughout Florida. Currently, there are more than 350 acres across the Sunshine State for sale. CitraBlue, marketed by Sod Solutions, says it expects increased production of the turf in 2021. This grass is a product of […]

UF Researcher Receives Award From the American Academy of Sleep Medicine

The sleep medicine subspecialty is a rapidly evolving field and one that needs leaders and educators to cultivate the next generation. A practicing clinician and professor, Richard Berry, MD, FAASM, medical director of the UF Health Sleep Center and director of the UF Sleep Medicine Fellowship, has stepped up to meet this need by contributing […]

Florida Peanut Federation Donates Plot Planter to UF/IFAS

The Florida Peanut Federation (FPF) holds fast to its mission “strive to improve and develop a thriving and sustainable peanut industry, ensuring all of Florida’s peanut producers and allied partners the greatest opportunity to be successful.” Through a research partnership with the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), the FPF is […]

UF College of Medicine Faculty Council Recognizes Faculty With Lifetime Achievement Awards

The UF College of Medicine Faculty Council recognized several faculty members for their contributions to medicine and medical education during a virtual ceremony. Remarks were given by UF College of Medicine Interim Dean Joseph A. Tyndall, M.D., M.P.H., and Faculty Council President Emily LeBrun, M.D. Three faculty members, Bill Mendenhall, M.D.; Desmond Schatz, M.D.; and Nikolaus Gravenstein, […]